THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN

This charming film examines the life and work of one of the world’s most beloved storytellers, following his evolution from a conservative son of the Old South into a gay rights pioneer whose novels have inspired millions to claim their own truth. Click here to learn more

BY BLOOD

In 1866, after U.S.lawmakers amended the Constitution to bar slavery, the Cherokee Nation entered in to a treaty with the federal government, granting perpetual freedom and full tribal membership to Cherokee slaves and their descendants as newly minted Cherokee members called the “Freedmen.” Click here to learn more

REMITTANCE

Remittance provides an intimate look at the lives of migrant domestic workers in Singapore and captures the hardships that confront them in their struggle to financially get ahead as well as the perseverance of their sacrifice to support their families. Click here to learn more

GROWING UP COY

A young Colorado family engages in a highly publicized legal battle and landmark civil rights case as they fight for their 6-year-old transgender daughter’s right to use the girls’ bathroom at her elementary school. Click here to learn more

ALL EYES AND EARS

A timely exploration into the complex links between the U.S. and China, Vanessa Hope’s documentary feature debut evokes the personal and the international with its accent on diplomacy, activism and individual experience. Click here to learn more

SHOULDER THE LION

Using stories of three artists who have lost a sense defining their art, this visual essay explores meaning of images, fragility of memories and desire for relevance in today’s world. Click here to learn more

BROKEN HEART LAND

A conservative Oklahoma family is shattered when their gay teenage son commits suicide after a bitterly controversial town meeting discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. Click here to learn more

BIG MEN

15 TO LIFE: KENNETH’S STORY

Kenneth Young fights to be given a second chance after being sentenced to life in prison at the age of 15, a ruling upheld by The United States, the only country in the world to sentence children to life in prison. Click here to learn more